If you’ve been considering straightening your teeth, you’ve likely wondered whether Invisalign is an option for your specific situation. The popularity of clear aligners has grown tremendously, and for good reason—they offer a discreet, comfortable way to achieve a straighter smile. But not everyone is an immediate candidate, and understanding the factors that determine candidacy is the first step toward making an informed decision.
For residents of Bowling Green and throughout Warren County, working with a local provider means receiving personalized care from someone who understands the community and can provide ongoing support throughout your treatment journey. The only way to know for certain whether Invisalign is right for you is through a professional consultation, but this guide will help you understand what factors dentists consider when evaluating candidacy.
This guide covers who makes a good Invisalign candidate, what orthodontic issues the system can address, factors that might affect your eligibility, and what happens during a consultation. For a broader overview of orthodontic options, see our Comprehensive Dental Care in Bowling Green guide. To learn more about how Invisalign works, read our complete Invisalign in Bowling Green guide and our step-by-step Invisalign process article.
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- Wide range of candidates: Invisalign can treat many common orthodontic issues including crowding, gaps, overbites, underbites, and crossbites in adults and teens.
- Commitment is key: Successful treatment requires wearing aligners 20-22 hours daily and following your dentist’s instructions carefully.
- Oral health matters: Healthy teeth and gums are essential before starting any orthodontic treatment.
- Complex cases may need braces: Severe orthodontic issues or significant jaw misalignment may be better suited for traditional braces.
- Consultation determines candidacy: A professional evaluation with digital scanning and X-rays is the only way to know if Invisalign is right for you.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Invisalign?
Invisalign has evolved significantly since its introduction, and today it can effectively treat a broad spectrum of orthodontic issues. Good candidates for Invisalign typically share several common characteristics that make them well-suited for clear aligner therapy.
Ideal Candidate Profile
- Adults and teens with fully erupted permanent teeth: Invisalign is designed for patients whose permanent teeth have come in. For younger patients, Invisalign Teen offers specific features to accommodate growing mouths.
- Individuals with mild to moderate orthodontic issues: This includes crowding, spacing, and certain bite problems that fall within the range of what Invisalign can effectively address.
- Patients with healthy teeth and gums: Active tooth decay or gum disease must be treated before orthodontic treatment can begin.
- People committed to compliance: Aligners must be worn 20-22 hours per day to achieve the desired results. Candidates must be willing to follow this requirement diligently.
- Non-smokers: Smoking can stain aligners and negatively impact gum health during treatment.
- Those with realistic expectations: Understanding what Invisalign can and cannot achieve helps ensure satisfaction with treatment outcomes.
Invisalign Teen
For teenage patients, Invisalign Teen offers the same benefits as adult Invisalign with some additional features. These include compliance indicators that fade from blue to clear when aligners have been worn for the recommended amount of time, allowing parents and the dentist to monitor wear. Invisalign Teen also includes eruption tabs to accommodate growing teeth and replacement aligners in case aligners are lost or broken.
What Dental Issues Can Invisalign Treat?
Invisalign is approved by the FDA to treat a wide variety of orthodontic conditions. While it was initially designed for mild cases, advancements in technology have expanded its capabilities significantly.
Factors That Affect Invisalign Candidacy
Several factors beyond the specific orthodontic issues can influence whether Invisalign is the right choice for a particular patient. Your dentist will evaluate these during your consultation.
Oral Health Status
Before any orthodontic treatment, your teeth and gums must be healthy. Active tooth decay, gum disease, or other dental problems need to be addressed first. Orthodontic treatment can sometimes complicate these conditions, so it’s essential to establish a healthy foundation before beginning.
Existing Dental Restorations
Patients with certain types of dental work may still be candidates for Invisalign, but it depends on the specific restorations. Crowns, veneers, bridges, and implants can sometimes affect tooth movement. However, Invisalign attachments can often be bonded to crowns, and many patients with restorations successfully complete treatment. Your dentist will evaluate your specific situation.
Age Considerations
Invisalign is suitable for both adults and teens. For children whose jaws are still developing significantly, traditional braces or other interventions may be recommended. Invisalign Teen is designed for patients aged 11 to 19 and includes features specifically for this age group.
Patient Compliance and Lifestyle
Invisalign requires discipline. Aligners must be worn for 20-22 hours daily and removed only for eating, drinking anything other than water, and oral hygiene. Patients who cannot commit to this wear time may not achieve optimal results. Additionally, aligners must be cleaned regularly and kept in their case when not in use to prevent loss or damage.
When Traditional Braces May Be the Better Option
While Invisalign has expanded its capabilities significantly over the years, there are still situations where traditional braces may be the preferred or more effective treatment option.
- Severe orthodontic cases: Extremely crowded teeth, significant rotations, or large gaps that require extensive tooth movement may be better managed with braces.
- Complex bite issues: Some severe overbites, underbites, or crossbites that involve significant jaw repositioning may respond better to traditional orthodontic approaches.
- Teeth that need to be moved vertically: While Invisalign can manage some vertical movement, braces often provide more predictable results for significant intrusion or extrusion of teeth.
- Patients who prefer not to manage compliance: For patients who don’t want the responsibility of wearing and caring for removable aligners, fixed braces eliminate the compliance variable.
- Certain tooth shapes: Very short or misshapen teeth may not hold aligners or attachments effectively.
What Happens During an Invisalign Consultation?
If you’re considering Invisalign, scheduling a consultation with a qualified dentist is the essential first step. This appointment is designed to evaluate your teeth, discuss your goals, and determine whether Invisalign is appropriate for your situation.
The Consultation Process
Step 1: Discussion of Goals
Your dentist will ask about what you hope to achieve with treatment. This conversation helps them understand your priorities and expectations.
Step 2: Oral Examination
A thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and bite will be performed to assess your overall oral health and identify any issues that may need attention before treatment.
Step 3: Digital Scanning
Instead of traditional putty impressions, most modern dental practices use digital scanning technology. A small wand captures thousands of images per second to create a precise 3D model of your teeth. The process is quick and comfortable.
Step 4: Photographs and X-rays
Photos of your teeth and face, along with X-rays, provide additional information needed for comprehensive treatment planning.
Step 5: Treatment Plan Discussion
If you’re a candidate, your dentist will discuss the proposed treatment plan, including estimated duration, number of aligners, and expected outcomes. Many practices can show you a digital preview of your potential results.
Step 6: Financial Discussion
Your dentist will review the cost of treatment, verify your insurance benefits if applicable, and discuss available payment plans or financing options.
Questions to Ask During Your Consultation
A consultation is your opportunity to gather information and make an informed decision. Consider asking these questions:
- Am I a good candidate for Invisalign based on my specific dental issues?
- What is the estimated duration of my treatment?
- How many aligners will I need, and how often will I change them?
- Will I need attachments on my teeth?
- How often will I need to come in for check-ups?
- What is the total cost of treatment, and what does it include?
- Does my dental insurance cover Invisalign, and will you help verify my benefits?
- What payment plans or financing options are available?
- What happens if I’m not satisfied with my results?
- What type of retainer will I need after treatment, and how much will it cost?
Preparing for Invisalign Treatment
Once you’ve decided to move forward with Invisalign, there are a few steps you can take to prepare for a smooth treatment experience.
- Complete any necessary dental work: If your dentist identified cavities or gum issues during your consultation, these should be addressed before treatment begins.
- Stock up on supplies: Having a good toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, and aligner cleaning supplies ready will help you establish good habits from day one.
- Plan for adjustments: The first few days with a new set of aligners may involve some mild discomfort. Having soft foods available can make this transition easier.
- Establish a routine: Think about how you’ll manage aligner care, including brushing after meals and keeping your case handy when eating out.
- Set reminders: Using your phone to remind you when to change aligners and schedule check-ups can help you stay on track.
Frequently Asked Questions About Invisalign Candidacy
Sources
The information in this guide draws from the following authoritative organizations and resources:
- Align Technology (Invisalign) — Official Product Information
- American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) — Orthodontic Treatment Information
- American Dental Association (ADA) — Orthodontic Care
Last reviewed: March 2026
About the Author
Dr. Eli Jackson, DMD provides comprehensive dental care at Chandler Park Dental Care in Bowling Green, Kentucky. With experience in evaluating patients for orthodontic treatment, Dr. Jackson helps individuals understand their candidacy for Invisalign and guides them through the consultation process with personalized care.
Chandler Park Dental Care serves patients throughout Warren County and surrounding communities, including Alvaton, Scottsville, Smiths Grove, and Woodburn, providing personalized orthodontic and family dental services.